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Saatchi gallary is located of kings road and can be accessed from sloane street too, A popular venue for contemporary art in Chelsea, the Saatchi Gallery puts on regular exhibitions that are generally free of charge to the public.
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No fault of the museum but the art on display was not to my cup of tea.
It’s a relatively small gallery and The gallery space is nice but there is no easy way to understand what is there to see or the layout.
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This is a large contemporary art gallery in Chelsea just off the Kings Road and Sloane Square. It is a large place with several gallery rooms on two floors. Founded in 1985 by the legendary advertising creative Charles Saatchi who has evolved to a major...More

I try to visit the Saatchi Gallery everytime I am in London. It never disappoints me. I have recently seen the Iconoclasts exhibition and it is full of great works. I also love the area and the building. It is definitely worth a visit.

Went to visit this museum yesterday.
It has post communist art - funky and at time bizarrely peculiar. It was interesting to see but it failed to flow, impress or inspire me. Of course, it may in others.
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The gallery section had some interesting art, but we really came for the immersive experience. They were showing the Pussy Riots, and it was quite interesting. I became a convict for an hour. It was an experience I am not likely to forget.

This is a place where you can see new and exciting art, often by unknown artists. Entry is free and the spaces are large and well lit. This gallery aims to bring visual work and ideas that don’t appear in the more traditional museum and...More

I always visit the Saatchi when in London and there is always something worth seeing. It is a great space and a pleasant respite to enjoy art that often can be quite challenging or novel. Don't go if you don't like contemporary art.

I was really keen to visit Saatchi, having heard so much about it, and it didn't disappoint. It is an amazing place! Only a 5 min walk from Sloane Square tube station, admission is free, and it has both stairs and a lift. They have...More

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Wealth courses through The King's Road, Chelsea'supmarket artery of West London life packed with shops,eateries and glitzy nightspots. For people-watching atits best and luxury retail therapy that's largelyunrivalled, this area cannot be missed. But if thisshowy street starts to overwhelm or a moment of pricetag shock sends you reeling, a quick detour downpretty much any of many King's Road veins will reveal

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a quieter side of Chelsea. Here the stately RoyalHospital hosts its world-famous flower show, and theThames rolls along at a lazy pace, with leafyBattersea Park and its Peace Pagoda beckoning fromacross the river.